Infrastructure crisis highlights urgent need for engineers to occupy ‘meaningful seat at table'
[Engineering News - South Africa] - 3/02/2026
Amid a national maintenance “crisis” and slow delivery against government’s R1-trillion infrastructure commitment, Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) believes it has now become urgent for engineers to occupy a “meaningful seat at the decision-making table”. In an address to the media, CESA (…)
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